Dispatches From The Outlaw Ocean: The Last Untamed Frontier A new short film series produced by The Outlaw Ocean Project There can be a lot of “commocean” on the high seas. Award-winning investigative journalist and Executive Director ...
New Podcast Alert: The Outlaw Ocean Explore lawlessness at sea in this new binge-worthy podcast from investigative journalist Ian Urbina Many words come to mind when thinking about the world’s oceans – vast, ...
Protecting and Preserving Cultural Heritage Sites with the Monuments Officers Iridium CEO Matt Desch is joined by Dr. Hayden Bassett and William Welsh to discuss the recently reactivated Monuments Officers initiative with the mission to protect and preserve ...
Q&A with The Outlaw Ocean Project’s Ian Urbina Iridium sits down with Ian Urbina, Executive Editor of The Outlaw Ocean Project, for a Q&A on lawlessness at sea, human rights issues, music, how Iridium Connected® products ...
Exploring Lawlessness at Sea with Investigative Reporter Ian Urbina Iridium CEO Matt Desch is joined by investigative reporter Ian Urbina to discuss Ian’s examination of lawlessness on the high seas, including The Outlaw Ocean Project, Libya Investigation, ...
Q&A with Travis Ludlow – The Youngest Person to Fly Around the World Solo In July of 2021, Travis Ludlow broke the Guinness World Record to become the youngest person to fly solo around the world in a single-engine aircraft at the ...
Q&A with Audrey Puderbaugh, Principal Engineer, Space and Ground Services Can you tell us more about your STEM education and career path? What motivated or inspired you to become an engineer? I have loved everything having to do ...
Iridium’s Unique Role in the Polar Regions To celebrate Earth Day, we wanted to share some of the innovative ways the Iridium® network is supporting polar scientific research and environmental monitoring applications in the polar ...
Iridium’s Collaborative Efforts with Arizona State University’s Engineering Projects in Community Service Program (EPICS) The Engineering Projects in Community Service program, known as EPICS, is a national award-winning social entrepreneurship program that enables ASU students to design, build and deploy systems to solve engineering-based problems for charities, schools, and other not-for-profit organizations. These ASU students seek to solve problems on a global scale and explore ways they can solve technical challenges to make the world a better place. Iridium and the team at the Iridium Technical Support Center (TSC) in Chandler, Arizona have been working closely with the EPICS team to support their various projects.
Veterans Without Orders Help Combat the World Water Crisis John Nonnemaker, Director at Veterans Without Orders, served 24 years in the Civil Affairs branch of the military focused on disaster response and humanitarian assistance. Years of working ...